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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|June 12, 1999
Valproic acid toxicokinetics: serial hemodialysis and hemoperfusionE J Franssen, G G van Essen, A T Portman, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 13, 1996
Association between angiotensin-converting-enzyme gene polymorphism and failure of renoprotective therapyG G van Essen, P L Rensma, D de Zeeuw, et al.
Kidney International. Supplement|January 4, 1998
Are angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors superior to beta blockers in retarding progressive renal function decline?G G van Essen, A J Apperloo, P L Rensma, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|February 1, 1990
Familial increased serum intestinal alkaline phosphatase: a new variant associated with Gilbert's syndromeA G Lieverse, G G van Essen, G J Beukeveld, et al.
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|June 12, 1999
Valproic acid toxicokinetics: serial hemodialysis and hemoperfusionE J Franssen, G G van Essen, A T Portman, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 13, 1996
Association between angiotensin-converting-enzyme gene polymorphism and failure of renoprotective therapyG G van Essen, P L Rensma, D de Zeeuw, et al.
Kidney International. Supplement|January 4, 1998
Are angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors superior to beta blockers in retarding progressive renal function decline?G G van Essen, A J Apperloo, P L Rensma, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|February 1, 1990
Familial increased serum intestinal alkaline phosphatase: a new variant associated with Gilbert's syndromeA G Lieverse, G G van Essen, G J Beukeveld, et al.
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